Hospitality Design Trends from BDNY 2015
With more than 600 displays covering 80,000 sq. ft. of the Javits Center in New York City, Boutique Design New York (BDNY) is one of the leading trade shows for the hospitality and leisure design industry.
Eschewing traditional trade show tables and displays, BDNY focuses on boutique exhibit spaces, better showcasing products as well as the expertise of the interior design professionals. From flooring and wallcoverings to furniture, lighting, and textiles, attendees have the opportunity to see a diverse and exciting range of products up close and styled in an exciting space.
Scroll down to see some of our top picks and design trends from this year’s show!
Wood Textures Bring Nature Inside
These rustic wall panels from Kannoa (left), Advanced Millwork Inc. (right) are on trend with the reclaimed wood we’ve been seeing everywhere lately.
These wall panels from Indo Puri (left) and one of the joint lounge spaces use wood in a more modern way, pairing sleek cutouts and geometries with warm wood tones that add a layer of complexity and depth.
This stunning piece from the Project Direct booth uses different types of rustic wood textures and colors to create a modern fireplace feature.
These accent pieces from Eclectic Contract Furniture (left) and the Project Direct booth (right) use wood to create sleek, modern pieces that are sure conversation starters.
Go Green!
Another of bringing nature inside, adding strategic green accents can add a lot of vibrance and vitality to your space.
Stunning carpet print from Justin David Textiles.
An eye-catching display from Garden On The Wall creates an indoor garden.
L to R: Eric sofa from GO Home, another view of Garden On The Wall
Mosaic As A Pattern Design
We may be biased here, but we loved seeing all the mosaic-like prints on everything from textiles to furniture!
Beautiful, ethereal textiles from Élitis.
Tile-like curtains from Standard Textile.
Another chic print from Justin David Textiles.
An impressive display from Sunbrella.